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Question by  Peas75 (37)

Can a virus make your teeth hurt?

 
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Answer by  cindy1645 (128)

A virus and/or sinus infection can make your teeth hurt, as the swelling from your sinuses ca cause pressure against the nerves in the area of your mouth, which can make your whole head and mouth feel sensitive to the touch and can make your teeth sensitive to hot and cold foods consumed.

 
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Answer by  km8738 (1917)

A virus can make just about anything hurt, depending on the type and severity of the virus. If your teeth hurt... That isn't a good sign.

 
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Answer by  Diane61 (76)

Yes, a lot of things can. You could have an infection or ulcer in your mouth or teeth or even throat. If you have pain in the mouth I would see a Dr. cause untreated mouth infection can spread to the brain or heart and be dangerous. If it's a virus it will go away soon.

 
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Answer by  barkley38 (85)

A virus that has settled in your sinus cavity could definitely make your teeth hurt. The virus can settle and make your sinus cavity swell and is almost sure to affect your teeth.

 
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